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Nobody, as far as I am aware, has told the story of Einstein so succinctly while also being so accurate (or, indeed, so accurately while also being so succinct). -John Gribbin Albert Einstein was an exceptional scientific genius, whose spacetime theories laid the foundations of modern physics. Einstein was not only a brilliant physicist, but also a human rights campaigner, a political activist, and the iconic archetype of the mad, yet brilliant, professor. 3-Minute Einstein is the instant introduction to this great genius of time and of our times. This bite-size biography divides Einstein's…mehr

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Nobody, as far as I am aware, has told the story of Einstein so succinctly while also being so accurate (or, indeed, so accurately while also being so succinct). -John Gribbin Albert Einstein was an exceptional scientific genius, whose spacetime theories laid the foundations of modern physics. Einstein was not only a brilliant physicist, but also a human rights campaigner, a political activist, and the iconic archetype of the mad, yet brilliant, professor. 3-Minute Einstein is the instant introduction to this great genius of time and of our times. This bite-size biography divides Einstein's life into 3-minute morsels-each presented as an easily digestible visual snack. You can read it at the speed of light. * Become an expert on the life history and career highlights of Einstein in 3 hours. * Divided into 3 sections on Life, Theories, and Influence-each containing an hour's worth of fascinating facts. * Each topic divided into 3-minute bites that you can digest almost without pausing for thought.
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Paul Parsons is a science writer who has long been fascinated by the theories and ideas of Albert Einstein. He holds a Ph.D. in cosmology and was formerly editor of the award-winning monthly science and technology magazine BBC Focus. He was Consultant Editor on 30-Second Theories and contributes popular science articles to publications ranging from the Daily Telegraph to Men's Health.